anselwannab wrote:
Obviously photography is more about the equipment, but when you are the equipment manufacturer ---- it\'s about the equipment.
Wha...?
On another point, this thread would be a wonderful case study of the dynamics of things like gear rumors (and not just in photograph) and the ways that people define themselves by stuff and the companies that produce it. :-)
And on yet a third point, the text of this marketing campaign is very, very strange. I\'ll have to see how it ties in to other related media, but most people are going to have a hard time figuring out exactly what it is trying to say. Something about Canon and \"impossible,\" whatever that implies.
anselwannab wrote:
Obviously photography is more about the equipment, but when you are the equipment manufacturer ---- it\'s about the equipment.
Wha...?
On another point, this thread would be a wonderful case study of the dynamics of things like gear rumors (and not just in photograph) and the ways that people define themselves by stuff and the companies that produce it. :-)
And on yet a third point, the text of this marketing campaign is very, very strange. I\'ll have to see how it ties in to other related media, but most people are going to have a hard time figuring out exactly what it is trying to say. Something about impossible. Or something.
anselwannab wrote:
Obviously photography is more about the equipment, but when you are the equipment manufacturer ---- it\'s about the equipment.
Wha...?
On another point, this thread would be a wonderful case study of the dynamics of things like gear rumors (and not just in photograph) and the ways that people define themselves by stuff and the companies that produce it. :-)
anselwannab wrote:
Obviously photography is more about the equipment, but when you are the equipment manufacturer ---- it\'s about the equipment.
?
On another point, this thread would be a wonderful case study of the dynamics of things like gear rumors (and not just in photograph) and the ways that people define themselves by stuff and the companies that produce it. :-)
Dan
Oct 07, 2014 at 10:13 AM
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